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Alright Saturn is rising about 9.45 pm this week. Saturn can be spotted low to the east in the late evening. Saturn is in the constellation of Pisces, at least, setting it at magnitude 0.7. Saturn about an hour or so, it's above the eastern horizon in the late evening, so when you take a look at that, through the binoculars or a telescope. We've got Uranus rising about 12.15 am this week. Look for Uranus to the south before sunrise. Uranus is in the constellation of Taurus, setting it at magnitude 5.7. We have Neptune. Neptune is rising about 9.39 pm this week. So it's just a few minutes ahead of Saturn and just almost directly overhead. I would for Neptune low to the east late in the evening, Saturn by just a few minutes all month. Neptune is in the constellation of Pisces, setting it at magnitude 7.7. So Saturn and Neptune is over 110, 120 times dimmer than Saturn. But if you find Saturn with binoculars, just raise your binoculars up just about to full moon width and you'll see a little bluish dot, maybe with a little bit of green in there. That will be Neptune. And then once you find Neptune, definitely put a scope on it for sure.

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